The Kinetics of Sorption-Desorption Phenomena: Local and Non-Local Kinetic Equations

Molecules. 2022 Nov 5;27(21):7601. doi: 10.3390/molecules27217601.

Abstract

The kinetics of adsorption phenomena are investigated in terms of local and non-local kinetic equations of the Langmuir type. The sample is assumed in the shape of a slab, limited by two homogeneous planar-parallel surfaces, in such a manner that the problem can be considered one-dimensional. The local kinetic equations in time are analyzed when both saturation and non-saturation regimes are considered. These effects result from an extra dependence of the adsorption coefficient on the density of adsorbed particles, which implies the consideration of nonlinear balance equations. Non-local kinetic equations, arising from the existence of a time delay characterizing a type of reaction occurring between a bulk particle and the surface, are analyzed and show the existence of adsorption effects accompanied by temporal oscillations.

Keywords: Langmuir equation; local and non-local kinetic equation; sorption–desorption phenomena.

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